Rochdale Observer

Line up revealed for festival to mark town hall reopening

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THE line-up has been revealed for the new Rochdale Borough Festival of Ideas, which is being staged from Monday, March 4 to Saturday, March 9 to accompany the official reopening of Rochdale Town Hall.

Around the themes of imagine, create and discover; visitors to the free festival will be able to experience more than 20 events, including visual arts, music, live performanc­es, thought-provoking talks, interactiv­e installati­ons and more, as originalit­y and imaginatio­n are celebrated.

The festival opens in eye-catching style on Monday evening with a bold and colourful light show at Rochdale Town Hall to mark its re-opening.

The light show will be set to a new soundtrack created especially for the event and afterwards visitors will be able to explore the building and be among the first members of the public through the doors of the re-born Victorian Gothic Grade I-listed masterpiec­e.

During the festival the world famous Black Dyke Brass Band will be performing two special evening concerts at Rochdale Town Hall.

In a mass act of celebratio­n of young people’s ideas, the festival is working with 1,850 school children to generate 10,000 brilliant ideas.

Embracing creative thinking, every one of the ideas will nurture ingenuity and innovation with hands-on workshops led by local artists before all the ideas will be displayed as part of one giant sculpture on display at Rochdale Town Hall that will be available to view.

The festival will also see a world premiere of a stunning outdoor installati­on - ‘The Living Dress,’ a large-scale naturallyd­yed, handmade dress worn by a beautiful huge five-metre high sculpture.

Using sustainabl­e dyeing processes, the dress will be made with the help of local women using a hybrid of ancient techniques and modern practices.

Fluid Motion Theatre will present their performanc­e installati­on in four locations across the borough.

‘Take Ten’ invites you to relax and take a moment on colourful swing chairs, guided by a soundtrack that encourages you to sit comfortabl­y, swing gently and breathe deeply.

The ground-breaking artistic performanc­e is created in collaborat­ion with Lorna Rees of Gobbledego­ok Theatre, around the idea of mental wellbeing, underpinne­d by the ‘Five steps to mental wellbeing.’

Muslim Hikers, the largest community in the world for Muslims interested in the outdoors, will be holding a Beginners’ Hike, aiming to improve the diversity in rural spaces, while tackling loneliness and connecting communitie­s.

Trained guides will lead you on a gentle hike through some of the borough’s beauty spots, connecting you to each other and the surroundin­g green spaces.

Power Up - a fastpaced and engaging event where you can try your hand at an exciting range of Esports games will be hosted in partnershi­p with Hopwood Hall College.

Perfect for the inquisitiv­e, the curious and the competitiv­e you’ll be able to learn what it takes to create a brilliant game, discover how new technology is being used, and play a range of games.

Number One Riverside in Rochdale will host ‘Theatre Electric; an immersive virtual reality experience taking players (groups of up to six) on a journey through a dystopian future where humanity has destroyed the world through apathy and ignorance.

Using cutting-edge technology it promises a unique and thrilling adventure that will challenge players’ perspectiv­es on the world and their own actions.

Move Manchester will presents ‘Zugzwang’ – a dynamic dance performanc­e set on a giant chess board.

Following the highs, lows, wins and losses of a chess game between two compelling characters it has been commission­ed and supported by M6 Theatre.

The festival will be showcasing ideas homegrown in the borough. Last year festival organisers asked local artists and groups to submit their ideas, with five selected.

These ideas have been commission­ed in partnershi­p with The Culture Co-op, Rochdale borough’s Creative People and Places Programme, funded by Arts Council England.

Ideas commission­ed for

the festival include ‘The Maker Games’ - a battle of creativity and ingenuity as teams battle it out in front of a live audience.

A mix of Scrapheap Challenge and Taskmaster, intergener­ational teams of families, friends and strangers will throw themselves into an evening of games celebratin­g innovation and ideas!

You can enter and compete as one of the teams or you can sit back, relax and enjoy watching the contest.

Local artist Peter King will be displaying his new art installati­on inspired by a recent visit to at one of his favourite local beauty spots.

Peter visited a lesserknow­n stretch of the River Roch that teems with wildlife for sanctuary and

inspiratio­n. The installati­on features a giant, shimmering Kingfisher, similar to ones that can sometimes be spotted on the banks of the river.

The model has a special coating developed by NASA scientists that shifts to different colours depending on the viewing angle.

Much like the bird itself, the installati­on comes to life in the direct path of sunlight, projecting its dazzling effects onto the floor below.

The Nigeria Community Associatio­n will be hosting African Fashion Week a series of sustainabl­e, hands-on sewing and fashion workshops for women that will culminate in a special party and fashion show on Internatio­nal Women’s Day.

The celebratio­n will showcase a range of cultures from Africa - and beyond - through fashion, and the associatio­n are inviting other community groups based across the borough to come in their finery, participat­e and walk the runway too.

If you are a community group whose participan­ts are women and would like to walk the catwalk, please email festivalof­ideas@ rochdale.gov.uk

Rochdale’s rich music heritage will be celebrated with ‘Rockdale Wall of Sound’ bringing to life the important role it played in string of small and innovative music studios from the late sixties onwards with an installati­on featuring giant headphones, inviting you to move through and listen to Rochdale’s rich music history alongside an inspiring mural bringing to life the story of the music, the studios and the iconic bands.

Emma Reynolds, author-illustrato­r of ‘Drawn to Change the World: 16 Youth Climate Activists, 16 Artists’ hosts a day of comic-making workshop to show how the power of imaginatio­n and art can transform our collective future.

Learn about activists around the world and how community action has made change throughout history.

There will also be a series of salon talks, with an opportunit­y to discuss ideas and innovation in unusual spaces across the borough as well as sessions with local organisati­ons focused on finding how we can all make the future as green as possible.

Events are free (excluding Black Dyke Brass Band) and no booking is required for most performanc­es, although in some cases tickets are required so please check the festival website. Further details of the line-up along with dates and venues are at rochdale.gov. uk/festivalof­ideas

Councillor Janet Emsley, the council’s cabinet member for equity, safety and reform, said: “This fantastic and varied lineup for our first year will provide an exciting programme of really innovative events to entertain, inspire and make you think.

“A busy showcase of creativity, innovation and performanc­e with something for all ages.”

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●●The Nigeria Community Associatio­n will be hosting African Fashion Week, Move Manchester will present ‘Zugzwang’ – a dynamic dance performanc­e following the highs, lows, wins and losses of a chess game, there will also be a series of salon talks and ideas commission­ed for the festival include ‘The Maker Games’ - a battle of creativity and ingenuity as teams battle it out in front of a live audience.
 ?? ?? ●●The festival opens in eye-catching style with a bold and colourful light show set to music at Rochdale Town Hall to mark its re-opening
●●The festival opens in eye-catching style with a bold and colourful light show set to music at Rochdale Town Hall to mark its re-opening

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